Bridal Spring
- 14 Feb - 20 Feb, 2026
Bridal designs represent more than fashion. They symbolise craftsmanship, elegance and culture. When making a statement wardrobe, your mission should be to create pieces that highlight your individuality. With intricate embroidery and fine tailoring, these dresses will surely become the centerpiece of every celebration.
Whether it’s formal wear or casual elegance, Pakistani dresses have a charm that ensures every outfit carries authenticity and pride. Moreover, each dress is a promise of quality, designed for women who never compromise on style or comfort.
Step into 2025 wedding season with mesmerising metallics
For Pakistani wedding wear this year metallic trends lean towards subtle shimmer and rich textures, with zinc/silver hues gaining traction for modern elegance, alongside traditional gold/antique metals on rich fabrics like silk and velvet for bridal lehengas and gowns, featuring heavy floral or geometric embroidery and statement dupattas. Key styles include ornate floral embroidery, layered dupattas with sequin borders, statement jhumkas, and radiant make-up, blending classic romance with contemporary shine.
Key metallic trends for this year
The Rise of Zinc: Move over gold, the cool, calming metallic zinc is a major trend, offering an elegant, modern twist for both, brides and guests of the bride.
Gilded Glamour: Antique gold and silver zari work remains essential, especially on deep reds and pastels, adding traditional richness to bridal lehengas.
Textural Shine: Look for fabrics like silk and organza with metallic threads woven in, providing subtle gleam rather than overt bling.
Bridal Gowns: The classic bridal lehenga is still dominant, but also expect modern gowns with intricate metallic embroidery, often with high-waisted or corset-style blouses.
Statement Dupattas: Heavily embellished dupattas with sequin, pearl, or metallic border work are crucial for that royal finish, sometimes layered for extra drama.
• Modern Ghararas/Shararas: These traditional three-piece sets are getting updated as well with metallic accents and modern cuts.
• Floral & Botanical Embroidery: Intricate hand-stitched florals (roses, botanical patterns) add romance to metallic bases.
• Subtle Sparkle: While heavy work continues, subtle sequins, crystals, and metallic threads offer a softer shimmer.
• Heavy Jewelry: Massive jhumkas (earrings), matha pattis (forehead jewellery), and intricate naths (nose rings) complete the look, often in gold or antique finishes.
• Radiant Make-up: Focus on glowing skin, shimmer eyes, and vibrant lips to complement the metallic outfits.
• Coordination: Umer Mushtaq
• Hair & Makeup: Nighat Misbah@Depilex
• Photography & Styling: Hussain Pairt
• Featuring: Natasha Baig
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